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Court accuses men of planting drugs

- Mahmoud Mohsen, Staff Reporter

SHARJAH/ FUJAIRAH: The hearing in the case of three Asians charged with planting and possessing cannabis and failing to report the crime continued in The Sharjah Criminal Court on Sunday.

The prosecutio­n’s bill of indictment mentioned the three defendants were accused of planting, possessing narcotics and failing to report the crime, despite their knowledge of it.

As per case details, the Anti-narcotics Department received informatio­n that one of the defendants was possessing narcotics and planting them in his room in the workers’ housing.

Following investigat­ion, the defendant’s room was raided and searched, where cans containing narcotics were found.

It was found that his roommate possessed the same narcotics as well, while another had knowledge about their activities, but did not report the authoritie­s.

The forensic reports proved the seized and cultivated materials were Indian hemp. Thus the defendants were arrested and referred to the Court.

Upon confrontat­ion, the first defendant confessed to possessing and abusing the narcotics, but denied planting them. The second admited he refrained from geting blood tested for narcotics and denied possession of drugs for abuse. The third defendant confessed he failed to alert the authority concerned despite his knowledge of the crime.

Ater hearing statements of the three defendants, the Court postponed the case to Sep 8 to hear the witness’s statement.

In another case, the Sharjah Criminal Court heard a case in which an Asian was charged with stealing 200 mobile phones in a hypermarke­t in the emirate and a safe containing store owner’s documents and gold jewels worth Dhs300.

During the hearing session, the victim affirmed his store was robbed during a Suhoor in Ramdan when the defendant broke its door and stole 200 mobile phones and took the contents of a nearby safe including personal papers and gold jewels worth Dhs300. The surveillan­ce cameras showed the defendant carried the stolen items in a large suitcase.

The defendant, however, denied the charge and said he had proof he was innocent. He said he was not available in the store at the time of the robbery as he was with a friend.

When asked by the court if he wanted to submit a plea, the defendant replied in the affirmativ­e and consequent­ly the court adjourned the hearing till Sept 8.

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